I'm a big fan of those Cooper's! Really thought hard on going with them, I just got a good deal on my setup I couldn't pass, it's basically the cheap mb wheels, I wanted to go to 15" and still might in the future.
I want to say for mine it was a 4-5lb and about $40 difference per tire over the ko2's, it was more the cost but felt good to also shave around 22.5 lbs and about $180 for 5 full size tires. Your right it doesn't affect the axles as much but knowing it's helping a lil bit to the entire drive...
I chose the falken wildpeak at3's, I love ko2's but the falkens were cheaper, lighter and still rated for extreme weather, the sidewall may not be nearly as stout as the ko2 but so far I'm happy with the tire. My main concern was keeping the weight to as close to stock as I could to save those cv's
I chose the falken wildpeak at3's, I love ko2's but the falkens were cheaper, lighter and still rated for extreme weather, the sidewall may not be nearly as stout as the ko2 but so far I'm happy with the tire. My main concern was keeping the weight to as close to stock as I could to save those cv's
I'm East of Georgetown/Austin near Granger lake. Any meet and greets around??? I'm in a Subaru Forester, traveled a lot of the country so far and plan to full time within a year I hope!
We can trade! Problem solved lol. I would love another jeep but I must say the gas saved is what makes most of my trips possible, ive just got to know when my subie cannot go further down a trail but they are more capable than people realise
I have to admit I went to purchase an outback, love the look same goes for crosstek, but I test drove all three and settled on the Forester which I loved the roomier interior much much better, the outside looks I'm still not the biggest fan but hey as I get older it's less about the looks and...
iOverlander app is an excellent tool!!! I have rarely used the campsites people post but usually very close to ones listed, it really helps since I have found a lot of national Forest land is private land and no free camping in some of the areas, it's helped me not waste hours of driving when I...
As far as placement, I just figured for the subies they would be best high up in the wheel well maybe in closer to the inside to shine more behind the wheel, I would think anywhere else would be really low and hard to clean off to get more light once dirty.
I've recently fallen in love with this easy cold brew set up, super cheap and it tastes great, just set it up the evening before. Just buy the mesh thing around $14 I believe on Amazon, and already have the mason jars. I always rotate so I always have a jar ready.
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